Cardiopulmonary Anatomy & Physiology
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Chapter 15, Problem 3RQ
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Match the hemodynamic parameter, that is, the cardiac output with the most closely related normal range from the options given below.
a) 4-8 L/min
b) 800-1500 dynes
c) 60-130 mL
d) 2-8 mm Hg
e) 20-120 dynes
f) 9-18 mm Hg
g) 30-65 mL/beat/m2
h) 80 mm Hg
i) 2.5-4.2 L/min/m2
j) 4-12 mm Hg
k) 40-60 g m/m2
l) 7-12 g m/m2
Introduction:
Cardiac output is defined as the amount of blood that the heart pumps every minute. It can be calculated by multiplying the number of beats per minute with the stroke volume (amount of blood pumped every minute). The unit of measuring cardiac output is liters/minute.
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A patient has a systolic blood pressure of 114 mm Hg, a diastolic reading of 64 mm Hg, and a cardiac output of 9 L/min. Calculate her total
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You are assessing a 62 y/o with chief complaint of chest pain. The 12 lead indicates the pt is having an extensive anterior wal MI. Which of the following is the most likely life threatening problem that will develop?
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